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According to several authors, the prisoners became, by his letters contingent and social criticism in the voice of thousands of young Chileans and Latin Americans in the 1980s.
On July 1, 1983 was the year of Gonzalez Tapia Narea and for the first time they called " The Prisoner ", while on the other hand, on 11 May of that year, held the first protest against Augusto Pinochet's regime giving a chain of protests until the end of 12 October 1984.
Both paths crossed and Prisoners unwittingly became the banner of struggle in their being censored in the mainstream media, including the then state government network, Televisión Nacional de Chile ( Channel 7 ), left the signs of the 1985 Telethon, as Prisoners made ​​ their appearance.
According Narea, detected something that could be dangerous to the stability of the government of General Pinochet, 66 while Fonseca said the band's first album, The Voice of 80, made ​​ no direct attack on the dictatorship nor a tribute Salvador Allende.

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